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Hiking around Louvières-En-Auge offers exploration of the bucolic landscapes within the Pays d'Auge region of Normandy. The area is characterized by green, rolling hills, apple orchards, and hedged meadows, forming a distinct Norman countryside known as "bocage." This unspoiled environment provides a tranquil setting for outdoor activities, with varied terrain suitable for walking. The region's topography includes gentle elevations and extensive natural features.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11.0km
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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9.29km
02:27
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:54
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At this point, the hiking trail leads back seven or eight millennia into the history of the European continent and its settlement. Using only the power of their hands—and tools that seem primitive (from our modern perspective)—people of that era built astonishing structures. Such as this ring wall, partly made of brick and partly of stone, that protectively surrounded the "Camp Celtique de Bierre."
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Contrasting with the surrounding limestone plains, the Vaudobin site offers a wild and rugged landscape with its deep gorge cut into a high plateau of Armorican sandstone. Arid lands, where heather and gorse moors alternate, and woods covered with hyacinths, give way to cool woods along the Meillon stream dotted with varied flora. This site offers the discovery of “ox steps” dating back 500 million years, at the origin of one of the oldest local legends. Indeed, this particular place would be the refuge of a mysterious fairy...
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At this point, the hiking trail leads back seven or eight millennia into the history of the European continent and its settlement. The people of that era were able to build amazing buildings using only the work of their hands - and with (from today's perspective) seemingly primitive tools. So this ring wall - partly brick, partly made of stones - that protectively surrounded the "Camp Celtique de Bierre".
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This fortified site was built in the Middle Neolithic (5300-4400 BC), when agricultural practices were beginning to take hold. The camp is one of the largest in western France.
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Opposite, a bakery with very good products for picnics or snacks.
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Excellent Walk full of ancient and naturev
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12th century Romanesque building, one of the best preserved in France. Similar to the Anglo-Norman dungeon family. Visible from the outside. Free
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Little shops around provide a nice coffee and pastry break
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Hiking in Louvières-En-Auge offers a journey through the quintessential Norman countryside, known as the Pays d'Auge. You'll encounter bucolic landscapes characterized by green, rolling hills, blossoming apple orchards, and hedged meadows, often referred to as 'bocage'. This region provides a tranquil setting with varied terrain, from gentle elevations to more extensive natural features, making it ideal for scenic walks.
Yes, the broader Pays d'Auge region, where Louvières-En-Auge is located, boasts an extensive network of over 600 kilometers of maintained and signposted hiking trails. Within the immediate vicinity of Louvières-En-Auge, komoot lists 19 routes, offering a good selection for various preferences.
The trails around Louvières-En-Auge cater to a range of abilities. You'll find a good mix of easy and moderate routes. For instance, there are 10 easy trails, such as the Sentier du camp celtique de Bierre — boucle dans l'espace naturel sensible dans l'Orne, which is 2.7 miles long. There are also 9 moderate trails, like the Camp Celtique de Bierre loop from Guêprei, covering 6.3 miles. The terrain generally features gentle elevations typical of the rolling Norman countryside.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in the area are suitable for families. The region's gentle, rolling hills and well-maintained paths make for pleasant walks with children. An easy option is the Hiking loop from Guêprei, which is just over 2 miles long and features minimal elevation gain, perfect for a shorter family outing.
Yes, the natural environment of Louvières-En-Auge and the Pays d'Auge is generally very welcoming for dogs. Most trails are open to well-behaved dogs, especially those that traverse the open countryside and hedged farmland. Always ensure your dog is under control, and be mindful of any local signage regarding livestock or protected areas.
The region offers several points of interest that can enhance your hike. You might encounter historical sites like the Camp Celtique de Bierre, which is explored by several local routes. Further afield, you could visit the Donjon de Chambois or explore charming villages like Beuvron-en-Auge, known for its typical half-timbered houses. The Pays d'Auge is also famous for its prestigious stud farms, adding to the scenic beauty.
The Pays d'Auge is beautiful throughout much of the year. Spring (April-May) is ideal for seeing the apple orchards in bloom and enjoying mild weather. Summer (June-August) offers warm, long days perfect for extended hikes, though trails can be busier. Autumn (September-October) brings stunning fall colors to the landscape. While winter hiking is possible, be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Yes, many of the trails around Louvières-En-Auge are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Camp Celtique de Bierre loop from Merri, a moderate 5.8-mile trail, and the Vieux Château loop from Saint-Gervais-des-Sablons, which is a moderate 6-mile route offering diverse scenery.
The hiking routes in Louvières-En-Auge are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers often praise the tranquil, unspoiled countryside, the picturesque apple orchards, and the well-maintained paths that offer a true taste of the Norman 'bocage' landscape.
While specific parking information for every trailhead isn't always detailed, the rural nature of Louvières-En-Auge and the surrounding Pays d'Auge generally means that parking is available in or near villages, or at designated starting points for popular trails. It's advisable to check local maps or route descriptions for specific parking recommendations before you go.
Absolutely. The Pays d'Auge is renowned for its charming villages and local produce. You can incorporate stops in villages like Beuvron-en-Auge to experience typical Norman architecture. The region is also famous for its 'cider route', offering opportunities to discover local flavors like cider and Calvados, which can be a delightful addition to your walking tour.


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